Post by Light on Mar 2, 2014 22:08:42 GMT -5
Crimmen Only!~
"Even if you hate me... at least you will never forget me..."
THE APOCALYPSE || 18:00 || January 15, year unknown
It began on a rainy day. The city was indoors, everyone talking about nothing and just about everything. The water level began to rise, and suddenly, on the shore, there was a monster. At first, they thought nothing of it as they looked on it from their windows. then, slowly, tentacles protruded from its mouth, and it began taking humans. It began destroying buildings, and more of them came. They turned the shoreline into rubble in just a few hours, killing thousands, and scaring millions. It didn't just occur in America either--all over the world, they were appearing.
Humans were scared, because never before had they been so weak. Never before had their weapons not done anything. Never before had they thought that all these years, their greatest threat was under the sea, practically their neighbor. They panicked and tried bombs, nukes, missiles--and stopped one day when an alien came from the sky. He gave them hope, in the shape of two small orbs. The humans called him nothing, because he didn't give them a name, and no one could recall his face or the sound of his voice. Just that he had left them with their only chance of survival.
They were to find the reincarnations of two people, and these two would either save them, or fail them. The humans believed in the alien though, and searched desperately. They were right under their noses though... one being a common college student from the UK that came to America to study at an American college. Barely making it on a cup of ramen a day, barely above average it seemed to everyone, even their teachers.
There was nothing special about them--absolutely nothing at all; minus their avid fascination with the sea monsters.
Her name was Mary Mcbethery, a student that just about spent every minute of her day to researching the monsters. She called it evolution; something that humans had stepped out of. She believed that maybe, humans were just a phase, and that those things in the sea, that could have been them if they didn't leave the natural cycle of things. She was there to watch the apocalypse... and now she was watching it about to happen once again before her eyes.
12:00 || March 5, Year unknown || Three months after first attack
People were screaming--who the hell wouldn't be? they were flying--the large beetles were flying--above them and picking them off like owls after mice in a forest. Mary had been in a bookstore, and had seen one fly right by the window. Running outside, the brunette drops her bag on the pavement and looks on the murder with horror. So many... so many bodies... so few humans were left in the area, the bugs having invaded the buildings quickly.
"Even if you hate me... at least you will never forget me..."
THE APOCALYPSE || 18:00 || January 15, year unknown
It began on a rainy day. The city was indoors, everyone talking about nothing and just about everything. The water level began to rise, and suddenly, on the shore, there was a monster. At first, they thought nothing of it as they looked on it from their windows. then, slowly, tentacles protruded from its mouth, and it began taking humans. It began destroying buildings, and more of them came. They turned the shoreline into rubble in just a few hours, killing thousands, and scaring millions. It didn't just occur in America either--all over the world, they were appearing.
Humans were scared, because never before had they been so weak. Never before had their weapons not done anything. Never before had they thought that all these years, their greatest threat was under the sea, practically their neighbor. They panicked and tried bombs, nukes, missiles--and stopped one day when an alien came from the sky. He gave them hope, in the shape of two small orbs. The humans called him nothing, because he didn't give them a name, and no one could recall his face or the sound of his voice. Just that he had left them with their only chance of survival.
They were to find the reincarnations of two people, and these two would either save them, or fail them. The humans believed in the alien though, and searched desperately. They were right under their noses though... one being a common college student from the UK that came to America to study at an American college. Barely making it on a cup of ramen a day, barely above average it seemed to everyone, even their teachers.
There was nothing special about them--absolutely nothing at all; minus their avid fascination with the sea monsters.
Her name was Mary Mcbethery, a student that just about spent every minute of her day to researching the monsters. She called it evolution; something that humans had stepped out of. She believed that maybe, humans were just a phase, and that those things in the sea, that could have been them if they didn't leave the natural cycle of things. She was there to watch the apocalypse... and now she was watching it about to happen once again before her eyes.
12:00 || March 5, Year unknown || Three months after first attack
People were screaming--who the hell wouldn't be? they were flying--the large beetles were flying--above them and picking them off like owls after mice in a forest. Mary had been in a bookstore, and had seen one fly right by the window. Running outside, the brunette drops her bag on the pavement and looks on the murder with horror. So many... so many bodies... so few humans were left in the area, the bugs having invaded the buildings quickly.